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  1. I plan on doing this rather than the other pathways. It might cost me an arm and a leg but hopefully the Post 9/11 GI Bill will cover most of it. I think this is the best option for since I would like to start from Day 1 for being out of school for almost 5years.
  2. Well, with me having served in the military for 4+ years, I earned the Post 9/11 GI Bill and I plan to use it. However, there is a cap for out-of-state tuition. Therefore, I am trying to keep it within the East Coast for minimum costs. I am now trying to find out a '2+2' program out of all the schools in the East Coast.
  3. Well, I am not just getting out of high-school. I have been in the military for 4+ years and I getting out to get some school done. Yes, I am a little bit confused on how to approach it. And yes, my goal is to get a BSN. Basically, a '2+2' program. Thank you for the information!
  4. Greetings, I am trying to understand how the realm of Nursing really works. Whenever I look at the programs at different universities, I find different versions. Some requires Pre-Nursing, some don't show it, and some don't require Pre-Nursing (I think). I really want to be a Nurse but to start that journey, I would like to have some guidance on how it starts because it gets a little bit confusing and irritating looking at different schools of what they offer. My goal is to earn a BSN. I see some schools have RN-BSN programs, some with BSN programs with Pre-Nursing prior to your application to their BSN program, and some straight BSN (which I doubt just 'straight' BSN). I have no prior nursing experience and I have been out of high-school since 2009; I served in the military and about to get out. I just want to understand how it works and its process. Please and thank you!

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